Overview
Ronseal One Coat Everywhere simplifies your DIY painting projects, providing utmost convenience, with this one paint, doing it all. With vibrant colour options, this all-in-one solution effortlessly completes the task in a single application. Whether you are tackling small touch-ups or larger decorating projects, One Coat Everywhere is your go-to paint, eliminating the need to purchase separate paints for walls, skirting, radiators, and more. This versatile matt paint can even be applied to fireplace surroundings. Tough and washable, it is the ideal choice for walls, ceilings, and pretty much any other surface you wish to transform with a fresh coat of paint. Its resistance to grease, stains, and mould ensures durability, making it well-prepared to handle the challenges of daily life.
- Only 1 coat needed*
- Works on walls, ceiling, panelling, skirting, radiators
- Grease, stain & mould resistant
*Check application for more detail
Area | Interior |
Recommended Use | Walls, ceilings and almost everything else |
Base | Water-Based |
Coverage | Up to 25m2 per litre |
Drying Time | Touch Dry: 1 Hour |
Re-Coat Time | 2-4 Hours if needed |
Recommended Coats | 1 Coat |
Application Method | Brush, Roller |
VOC Levels | Low |
Clean Up | Remove as much product as possible from the equipment before cleaning with water |
Preparation
Ensure the surface is clean, dry and free from dirt and grease.
For previously painted walls:
- Sand off any loose or flaking paint
- Then give the walls a wipe with a damp cloth
- If painting over a very bold or contrasting colour, use a basecoat first. Or you may need to put on an extra coat
For bare plaster:
- If you have had your walls and ceilings re-plastered, let it dry for 7 days before painting.
- You will then need to seal the plaster. Use a basecoat or a plaster sealer for this.
For bare & previously painted wood:
- Give the wood a light sand with 120 grit sandpaper, then wipe away the dust with a damp cloth.
- Fill any holes and cracks and treat any knots.
For bare and painted metal:
- Sand off any loose and flaking paint, then wipe away the dust with a damp cloth.
- If you are painting ferrous metals, like steel or cast iron, prime the surface with a specialist metal primer first.
Application
Always test a small area of the surface to be painted to ensure you are happy with the finished results
- Stir thoroughly before use to ensure the paint is completely mixed.
- If you are using more than one tin of the same colour, mix them together before starting. This will ensure colour consistency.
- Get lots of paint on your roller or brush. Always work from dry to wet areas. Don't spread the paint too thin.
- Extra coats may be needed when trying to cover bold or contrasting colours. If a second coat is needed wait 2-4 hours before recoating.
- Do not thin this paint.
Always follow manufacturer's instructions found on the tin
Aftercare & Storage
Allow at least 1 week for the paint to harden before washing it down
Protect tin from frost